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The TV Guidance column of the Canadian Maclean's magazine has pointed out that the show has also indulged in single-episode catchphrases, which may or not be referenced later on but are otherwise contained only to that episode many Barneyisms fall into this category. Barney's Blog Characterization Marches On: Barney was always an unrepentant womanizer, but in the earlier seasons he was more of a "date a woman for a few weeks, then dump them" instead of priding himself on being the master of the one night stand. Women still hated him, but the group knew a few of his brief girlfriends. He constantly bemoaned the concept of doing anything other than seducing and bedding women and it becomes very significant in later seasons that he has next to no experience with relationships of any sort, however brief they may have been.

March on Washington Early usage[ edit ] In the United States , the phrase "the gay agenda" was popularized by a video series produced by the evangelical religious group, Springs of Life Ministries in California, and distributed by many Christian Right organizations, the first video of which was called The Gay Agenda and was released in March on Washington and a feature follow-up Stonewall: The videos contained interviews with opponents of LGBT rights , and the series was made available through Christian right organizations. Contemporary usage and meaning[ edit ] The term is applied to efforts to change government policies and laws on lesbian , gay , bisexual , and transgender LGBT issues, for example, same-sex marriage and civil unions , LGBT adoption , recognizing sexual orientation as a protected civil rights minority classification , LGBT military participation , inclusion of LGBT history and themes in public education , introduction of anti-bullying legislation to protect LGBT minors—as well as non-governmental campaigns and individual actions that increase visibility and cultural acceptance of LGBT people, relationships, and identities. The term has also been used by some social conservatives to describe alleged goals of LGBT rights activists, such as supposed recruitment of heterosexuals into a "homosexual lifestyle".

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